Pine D S, Klein R G, Lindy D C, Marshall R D
Department of Psychiatry, New York State Psychiatric Institute, NY 10032.
J Clin Psychiatry. 1993 Apr;54(4):140-5.
A review of literature relating attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to adult-onset psychosis suggests that cases of comorbid ADHD and atypical neuroleptic-refractory psychosis may respond to psychostimulants.
Two patients are described who presented to the authors for clinical care. Data were gathered by reviewing hospital charts from previous admissions and by conducting serial mental status examinations over many weeks. Subjects chosen for presentation herein met DSM-III-R criteria for ADHD and atypical psychosis characterized by delusions or hallucinations.
After each subject had suffered multiple neuroleptic-refractory psychotic episodes, both had been treated by adding psychostimulants to ongoing neuroleptic therapy. The patients were then observed by the authors to be free of psychosis for many weeks, both while taking neuroleptics and psychostimulants concurrently, as well as while taking only psychostimulants after neuroleptics had been withdrawn.
When integrated with reports of five similar cases and a review of the literature, the above results suggest that further attention be given to the evaluation, treatment, and eventual classification of a potentially distinct patient group with ADHD and atypical psychotic episodes.
一项关于注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)与成人期精神病关系的文献综述表明,ADHD与非典型抗精神病药物难治性精神病共病的病例可能对精神兴奋剂有反应。
描述了两位前来作者处接受临床治疗的患者。通过查阅既往住院病历以及在数周内进行系列精神状态检查来收集数据。本文所介绍的受试者符合ADHD和以妄想或幻觉为特征的非典型精神病的DSM-III-R标准。
在每位受试者经历多次抗精神病药物难治性精神病发作后,两人均在持续的抗精神病药物治疗基础上加用精神兴奋剂进行治疗。作者观察到,患者在同时服用抗精神病药物和精神兴奋剂期间以及停用抗精神病药物仅服用精神兴奋剂时,均有许多周未出现精神病症状。
结合五例类似病例的报告及文献综述,上述结果表明,对于患有ADHD和非典型精神病发作的潜在独特患者群体,应进一步关注其评估、治疗及最终分类。